South Tyrol – The other side of Italy

Italy’s northernmost province combines Alpine staidness with Italian joie-de-vivre, the Dolomites – a UNESCO World Heritage site – and cultural diversity. South Tyrol is a region abounding with contrasts, between Mediterranean landscape and Alpine peaks, deeply rooted tradition and cosmopolitan curiosity. The allure of South Tyrol lies in its variety and the harmony of opposites.

The next events in South Tyrol

Tasting & Enjoying. Vino in Festa and the Wine cellar night. The 16 wine growing towns along the South Tyrolean Wine Road provide the setting for Vino in Festa for six weeks from 13st of April to 8th...

The Water Light Festival celebrates this year its third edition and takes place from 9th to 25th May 2019 in Bressanone / South Tyrol. Local as well as international artists will transform the water...

South Tyrol’s Regions at a glance

Enjoy both impressive views of nearby Dolomite peaks as well as a Mediterranean atmosphere. The fertile wine region of Bolzano/Bozen and Environs extends from Sarntal valley via the state capital Bolzano, to Salorno/Salurn. Located at between 200 and 3,000 m above sea level, possibilities for an active holiday abound throughout the year. Holidays...

In Merano/Meran and Environs, you might just feel as if you visited an entire continent on holiday. Vineyards and 3,000 m peaks, palm trees and Alpine roses, and mountain farm houses with contemporary architecture, the list of contrasting aspects is as impressive as the myriad opportunities available on holiday here.Merano and Environs is a region...

The Dolomites might just be the world’s most beautiful construction, on this both architect Le Corbusier and alpinist Reinhold Messner can agree. See and experience true South Tyrolean beauty whilst pondering the towers of Three Peaks (Drei Zinnen) or basking in the last rays of evening light that redden the face of the Rosengarten massif. Hike...

Captivating visitors with its pristine nature, the Dolomite valley Funes/Villnöss is one of the most inconspicuous valleys in South Tyrol. Relaxation here is guaranteed and yet boredom is equally unlikely! After all, the Odle mountains provide countless opportunities for outdoor adventure such as Nordic walking trails, via ferratas, trekking, ski...

Here you will find two of South Tyrol/Südtirol’s most awe-inspiring, iconic and beautiful natural features: the Three Peaks (Drei Zinnen) and the Pragser Wildsee lake are highlights of any holiday in the area of Tre Cime Dolomiti/Drei Zinnen Dolomiten. Local charm and endless possibilities for discovery amidst green Alpine valleys and Dolomite...

Welcome to a landscape of superlatives. A holiday in the Alpe di Siusi/Seiser Alm holiday region, featuring the largest high-Alpine pasture in Europe, is a true highlight of any trip to South Tyrol/Südtirol. Enjoy breathtaking views of the South Tyrolean Dolomites, as well as numerous opportunities for adventure.Thecable car makes exploring the...

The sunniest valley in the Alps as well as the highest mountain in South Tyrol, ‘King’ Ortler, are but a stone’s throw away in Val Venosta/Vinschgau, the westernmost part of South Tyrol. Character and creativity in this border region are expressed by the unique products and rich cultural and artistic treasures to be discovered against the...

In the region Dolomites Val Gardena, the Dolomites are so close you can touch them and the Ladin way of life can be experienced in all its colours. Modern lifts and trendy events paired with traditional wood carving arts connect innovation and tradition on holiday. The Val Gardena valley is an internationally renowned ski and hiking area in the...

Plenty of sunshine and the spectacular Dolomites draw visitors to South Tyrol/Südtirol's Val d'Ega/Eggental region, nestled between the Rosengarten and Latemar massifs. A vast network of hiking trails, beautiful natural features such as the Karer See lake and the Obereggen and Carezza ski areas make holidays here truly enchanting. Holidaymakers...

Nature and traditions blend harmoniously in and around San Vigilio-San Martin. This superlative holiday region harbours many spectacular natural treasures, the diversity of which is unique in the world. Visitors can look forward to discovering the Fanes-Senes-Braies and Puez-Odle nature parks, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites, in addition to...

Travellers flock to the region of Alta Badia, known in German as Hochabtei, for its legendary mountains, world-famous ski slopes, upstanding Ladin inhabitants and gourmet South Tyrolean cuisine. Alta Badia is defined by the Dolomites. This mountain range has not only created a spectacular landscape, but also offers countless options for enjoying a...

Starting from Brennerpass and extending to a hint of the Mediterranean in Bolzano/Bozen, the high peeks, gentle hills and dazzling valleys of Bressanone/Brixen and environs unfold with their characteristic apples, wine and chestnuts. Southern flair, enchanting cities and authentic South Tyrolean traditions await you during your holiday in the...

The Brunico/Bruneck and environs region is renowned for its vast forests and meadows, set against a magnificent mountain backdrop. Holidays here offer not only scenic beauty, but also plenty of activity. South Tyrol/Südtirol's No. 1 ski mountain, Plan de Corones, the lively city of Brunico/Bruneck, and idyllic tributary valleys characterise a...

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